Wednesday, October 28, 2015

For those following along at home, I am currently on a mission to see a game at all 129 FBS stadiums. Some might say I am obsessed - to them I say obsession is what lazy people call commitment.I started out doing this for fun (or our of boredom, you decide). But since I have started writing stadium reviews on a website called StadiumJourney.com, so you can check out my reviews there:

In case there are any other nerds out there who like sports out there, this article is for you. In a recent post I mentioned that my brother-in-law got tickets to game 3, so even if his team (the Mets) win he won't be able to see it.That got me thinking about probabilities, so I crunched some number for you (you can thank me by reading this):

Sunday, October 25, 2015

With a Royals - Mets World Series staring us in the face, the time has come to ponder which ridiculous narratives the media is going to try to pin on this thing. Sure, the Cubs would have made it easy for those guys - billy goats, curses, etc. - but Royals-Mets? Where do you go from there? Well, it may be one of the following:

Friday, October 23, 2015

Continuing my quest to see all 129 FBS stadiums - for #104 I flew to Lubbock, which is a great idea if I do say so myself, b/c flying to Dallas or Houston or El Paso and driving all the way across the great state of Texas would be painful. I got to see Texas Tech take on the #3 ranked TCU Horned Frogs.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

For those of you following along, I am trying to visit all 129 FBS football stadiums (I include UAB b/c it is coming back, I don't yet include Coastal Carolina since they are not yet FBS). And on that note, what I am technically trying to do is see every FBS play at home; I don't count bowl games or conference championship games that happen to be played at the same stadium, I only count it when I see the home team play there.

Going to try to make this post a little jazzier (and shorter) than my previous ones. For those who have been reading my posts, thanks so much. And for any new readers, welcome aboard - let me fill you in briefly on what's going down here.I am on a mission to see all 129 FBS stadiums, or in other words, a home game for every FBS team. So far I have been to 105 of them, but I am behind, so this post will be about my 102nd stadium visit. I do write stadium reviews of some of the ones I visits on StadiumJourney.com, so please check out my reviews there (http://www.stadiumjourney.com/member/Aaron%20S.%20Terry).

Thursday, October 15, 2015

So I have not written for a while, if anyone is keeping track. Had a lot of things going on outside of football (wait, what? You have other interests besides football? For shame!).Yeah, I know. But the boss hasn't fussed at me yet so here goes.In my last post (9/13) I mentioned I am trying to visit all 129 FBS stadiums (I still count UAB as one b/c they are bringing football back). That whole thing was ridiculous, by the way. They shut down UAB football to keep UAB from getting any of 'Bama's good recruits. Really? How many of 'Bama's good recruits was UAB GETTING, anyway? And who could blame them anyway for wanting to play instead of riding the pine for the almost National Champions every year?

Dear Dabo Swinney:Originally this was going to be the weekly writeup of all things ACC football, but two things happened. One, when I sat down to write that the only words that would appear onscreen were "SOUTH FLORIDA ARE YOU KIDDING ME?" And two, during your press conference, you said something that overshadowed the rest of the weekend's fairly pedestrian slate of games.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

The Law of Unexpected Consequences broke Ruben Tejada's leg.I mean, sure, Chase Utley did the actual deed, no doubt finally releasing all that pent-up anger from when John Lannan broke his hand and knocked him out of the playoffs in 2007, but that's not the point. Or at least not this point.

Tuesday, October 06, 2015

There's a famous story, possibly apocryphal, about hard-drinking former Yankees pitcher Ryne Duren. Supposedly, on a road trip, Duren staggered back to the team hotel well after curfew and well and truly pickled. He got on the elevator with a Yankees exec who, used to Duren's drinking but not a fan of it, sniffed, "Drunk again." Duran just smiled and said, "Me, too!"Some versions of the story have the Yankees exec as GM George Weiss. Others say it's Casey Stengel. Honestly, it doesn't matter.

Sunday, October 04, 2015

It is the last day of baseball's regular season.Roughly 40% of the games being played have some sort of meaningful implication for the playoffs - who gets in, who doesn't, will there be tiebreakers, who gets home field advantage.